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And it looks exactly the same I hear you say...... Well..... yeah...... however, I just got it back today after having it fully rust mastered underneath, fully treated and under sealed to keep any tin worm away.

 

I must say the finish on it is excellent, and I'll get some pictures up of the results in the next few weeks, also Nick at rust master (knutsford) and his team were excellent and more than happy to make a fuss over a typical car enthusiast, certainly recommend them to anyone thinking of getting their car protected.

 

Aside that it's the first picture I've put up of my z33 clean so it serves two purposes.

 

Hope you all like, but if you are anti z33 please remember I have my lovely black z32 so I'm not a traitor! :D

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It's a job that can be done in a day, but in a day it will just be 'done'.

 

I left it with them a week so it could be done and finished to an aesthetically pleasing standard too.

 

I searched around and most places quoted similar and more to do the job......

 

He has however said he will do the e30 and the 300 for a reduced price so that's a win :)

 

Also comes with 5 year guarantee! :)

What have they actually done mate? What stuff did they use to underseal it? As Garry said, seems a bit pricey for an undercoat.

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Waxoyl black and clear, to explain further, they inject all internal box sections, bulk heads, doors, bonnet, boot and all panels etc and underneath do basically everything but the replaceables (exhaust really)

 

I know it sounds expensive in one lump.... But divide it over the months of the five years warranty and it's peanuts for piece of mind on a car i wish to keep indefinitely. :)

Waxoyl black and clear, to explain further, they inject all internal box sections, bulk heads, doors, bonnet, boot and all panels etc and underneath do basically everything but the replaceables (exhaust really)

 

I know it sounds expensive in one lump.... But divide it over the months of the five years warranty and it's peanuts for piece of mind on a car i wish to keep indefinitely. :)

 

That's sounds all right then. I was thinking they had just sprayed some waxoil on the underside of the car. lol Seems they do do a bit more than that for money. :)

Well I'm mega impressed with the result, car feels like new now (to me) :)

 

That's what counts mate :thumbup1:

It was someone in a 350, but I did see your black 300 at the esso garage! Think you were filling your tyres. I didn't stop as I was in the pug, you'd probably have thought I was just some nutter!

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